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Standup comedian Mike MacDonald dies at 62

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Mike MacDonald, a pioneer of the Canadian standup comedy scene, has died.

The longtime comedian died on Saturday afternoon from heart complicati­ons at the Ottawa Heart Institute, his brother J.P. MacDonald said on Sunday. He was 62. MacDonald was a regular on the Just for Laughs stage and also appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman and Arsenio Hall, and starred in multiple CBC and Showtime specials.

His brother said MacDonald loved nothing more than to make people laugh — something he discovered in high school.

“Obviously it’s easier in high school to make friends if you can make people laugh. But there was more to it than that. He was just really good at it, he was brilliant at it. It always just stuck wit him and that’s what he wanted to do,” said J.P. MacDonald, who is also known by his stage name Johnny Vegas.

MacDonald, who was also a gifted drummer, got his comedy start at an Ottawa punk rock club called the Rotters Club in the 1970s. He prepared a mountain of material: Three 45-minute comedy sets, which J.P. MacDonald noted may be standard for a music gig, but not a comedy one.

“If you try to tell that to young up-and-coming comedian today, I don’t think they’d be able to wrap their head around it, because most young comedians are working on their first five-minute routine,” he said.

“He was that creative, it just flowed from him. Over the years, he wrote hours upon hours of comedy routines and movie scripts and TV scripts. He was very proficient and gifted at his art,” J.P. MacDonald said.

 ?? CP PHOTO ALEXANDER PANETTA ?? Canadian comedian Mike MacDonald entertains troops at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanista­n, Tuesday, July 1, 2008.
CP PHOTO ALEXANDER PANETTA Canadian comedian Mike MacDonald entertains troops at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanista­n, Tuesday, July 1, 2008.

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